pXoe two THE DAILY NEWS. riuNCE itui'ERT - uiiiTisii cOlumma y PubMsned'Everjr Afternoon. RXcept Sunday, by Prince Rupert DalTy" frews, Luriitefi. Third Avenue rf. F. PtJLLEto- - - Managing-Editor stbScmiaiiiN rates City delivery, by mall brcarrler, yearly period, paid In advance For' lesser pfirlodi. pal'dln advance1 per eeTP.:.-...".! By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United State, paid In advance, per year By mall to all other countries, per year . . AOVKltTTSlNO ifAfiS Transient display advertising per Inch, rjer inrertlon Classified advertising, per Insertion, per wbrd'?.:.:.,. ". Leciil fiotlces. each insertion, per agate lliie .-. Local rea'ders, per Insertion pet m4e ... Contract rates ott application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone DAILY EblTlbN Th member ol Audit Burrau of Circulation .. .,1. Xfi 5.0U 13? s.o6f 1.40 i W Wednesday, PeB 8. 1932 WHY WORRY? Some people -hef-ff-are wdrrying because Chief Eftgbtt was fired at Vancouver; others are worrying becduse there is a strike at Anyox and then there are those who wotry because Adolph Hitler is getting the upper hand in Geinidny. It might be better to give a little thought to how Prince Rupert is going to get over trie hump. ; HIGH'ANM) LOW TOGETHER, That was an astute move of the Canadian Premier to appoint a protectionist from Montreal and a Progressive frdm tlie prairies on the tariff bdard and then let a judge of the Supreme Court of Canada adjudicate between them; It should satisfy the high tariff and low tariff, people and at the same time get rid of a judge who was drawing salary for doing less than a day's work every day., THROUGH HONEST TOID J S: Woodsworth, Labor member for Winnipeg, very nearly got punished with suspension from the House of Commons for intimating that the vast fortune of the Prime Minister was not gained as a result of honest toil. Of course he was right. No vast fortune is accumulated that way. Anyone who sits down and tries to figure must find it impossible .calculate how any one person could earn even one million dollars in the short earning section of a lifetime, j i Vast fortunes) are usually accumulated, as the result-of speculation of some kind. Buying and selling , stocks, gambling in real estate, buying wheat or other commodities on margin and selling at a profit. More ofte"h perhaps it is the result of making good investments with every dollar earned. Watching the market and thinking of earning instead of thinking of producing. We do not suggMlhal Premier Bennett did anything dishonest He sihibly must have had a strong business instinct, an ihstiridt for making money t "the same instinct which led him to use nearly a million dollars of it in securing his own government's return to power. ey look Alike a buf whaf a difference rJ,HK nameless lamp Is not "jiist as good". I-ok to the name EDISON MAZliA ii is a mark of quality which protects yoil apulnut irrtnoliirc liurnnuls and unMire jou greaiert vallifc for eleclrlc current romumeil. Made in Canada EDISON H MAZDA LAM PS CANADIAN GES'EKAL ELECTFUC G0 LIMITED Dhily News Want Ads, briilg quick. Results. Young Visitor "1 shall like Canada immensely, I krow." said Hilda Vanzeylan. tiny traveller from the Bahamas abomd the LvJy Rodney, recently. She l.-s visiting her aunt in Toronto GOUMT OF REVISION Half a Hundred Case Htird Including title VtiHa Power Cdrnpany The cottrt of revision sat toda irt the counall chambers to hear s& fifty odd appeals. The main eases wite: Patmor and Fulton appearing for hte Northern B. C. Power Company protfJathtg. thai the asseas-menu against the power plant transformers be abolished as they were chattels. O. P. Tinker. The Collar t and Qi H. Arnold appeared for a mimber of property holders on a protect that the valuation of their properly was set too high. The court will adjourn their meeting until next week when R. Nichols, assistant tax collector for the C. N. R.. will be in town. The court reserved Its decisions until the next session. DIRECTORS FOR CLUB Annual Meetlnr Held Last Night and fccporU Heard T;? Annual General M feting of tha Prihee Rupert Club was Held last night The 1132 flmncial statements and rdSMer- of routine biKrnesi wer" tan' '"'I The following were elected as a 'jcin of tliipc:rrs for 1938: I. hi Dvb.uviv W. H. Tobey. F. E Roberts' n. G P. Tinker. W V.:::u:. P. M Huy. O C. Arscneau. ' Biyair. F A McCallujn and R ElfCt! Ti' officers tor the year will be iP-'i "! at a meeting ol the new '.-i called for tomorrow after- AIMED AT : BLUELAWS Likely That lUwball Will be Allowed This Stason in Penntylvania If Hill Passes PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8: It seems likely that during the com-ln season professional baseball will be allowed to be played on Sundays in the "tate of Pennsylvania. A bill is Urine Introduced Into the state legislature to modify the old blue laws tii regard u Sunday observance. While hunting, fishing and boxlhg will remain under the ban, baseball and other games will be allowed If the rftasure passes. Matt Videk who has been ill is around again and expects soon to be back- on the Job of operating a taxi. CAN'T SLEEP IT'S YOUR NERVES ntlief. comci toon With uie of DA CHASE'S 2 -l Vedneadnv February 8 Tf!?3 THE DAILY NEWS FOUR GAMES J LASTNIGHT Senior Kasketball Saw Grotto Team Turned Back by Canadian i National Team j COM fetS MEAT -AMAZONS Merchants - Had Bad "Time Against j Tuxis Japs Italfied Hut Pell Short 6t Iiaskefi j Four regular basketball game.s were staged at the Auditorium last 1 evening. Two battloMhe-senior and , ladies', were closely contested and kept a fair sized crowd on their toes , when C. N. R. A. nosed out the I Orotto 30 to 25 and the Comets managed to stem off the Amaaons 18 to 11. ! Senlot Oame : This feaure tilt saw th Orotto1 turned bac'k for the first nrrie this half. C. N. R. A. doaig the t riuk and j putting all teams tie for jjn : s won The C. N. R. got bach to their usual combination game. The youm railroaders with Smith in the kv position managed to bam in ten markers tb Grotto's seven in !V first half, holding the- opno-inion t three baskets from the field . After the bfeather a braeV o j baskeis got C. N. away td a orinf 1 spurt leaving the Tobacconists well behind. From then on the Orotto made several stirring rallies wiping out the deficit and taking a one- , point lead only to fall again under a barrage of 0. N. baskets. A. Mitchell handled Uie wrusfle satisfactorily checking" up oh a lot of unnecessary bodrphecWrrg. O rottb Went lei, Ra fCmord 5 ) , Currle. Hunt 2i, D. Stalker ti. Ourvlch 4, Mbtrtowi 7)--25. C. N. R. A. SmitM (51; Mer risen 4l, R.SWIket (21. sUlS '6i, Johrt-son i31. Nelson 30. Ladies' Game , In another closely contested match ComeU contihued to. wan games, this time outseorrhg AMa-zons 18 to 11. They had things fair ly easy In the first period holding a seven-point advantage After the switch. Amatotos evened up trie tus sle but timely baskets by the Comets' forwards put them again In the lead whteh they hM to adTshtige. Comets Steen, Irvine (7), Smith H; Morgan. Tit UOt. Webster 18 Amaaons Morris 1, Ritchie 8 Johrtsort (21. Darks, Dtekdns. Mer-rls 11. , Intermediate Oame The Merchants continued to tat it on the ehM when they took an other drubbing -from the Taxis Right from the first the winner were very much "on" bagging the -in from all over, ttrxls' sritarl past ing game had the Merchants diss? taking a lS-poJit lead at'the inter mission. From here the MerMtant' were more hi the picture and hel j their opponents fairly well an I made their share of banket Th final score was 49 to S3. j Tuxis Morrison U8i. Nakarnoh j 1 10) . Santthbane 12 Smith n : Moxley 4); Hanson-49. Mrthants Pierce 20i . Ross 5 , E. blrmwell, Wihdle . Wteks. An tonclll (4t. Uury 33. junior Oaine The Rotef made It two straight In staving off a Japanese tally that ran short by four poinU In takina an interesUng struggle 33-19. Rovers Wfillseroft 10, Ltridlay, Armstrong 2. MeMeeWri, Meltie 2i. Bremner, Irarson (3 23. Japanese Obata 8i. KUhlinoto 4t, Nakamoto, Condo 1, Buehlro i6t, O. Condo 19. Today's Veather Lahgara Clear, trcsii oofthfdst wind, sea choppy. Triple Islant Clear, moiferate east wind, smooth lea. . bead Tree Point-- Fresh sotfth-east wind, clear. barordetr 3561, temperature 2a, n!tgh . Hncc Rupert Clalj1, lit', southeast wind, barometer Km. temperature' 27, sea smotilh. Terrace Clear, northeast wind, 8a. Atyansfc Clear, light nerthedst wind, 7a. Anyox cletri north Indj.iaa; Stewart Clear, north wind 4fc Hazel ton Clear, oast -wind. 8b: Smlther ClMri windy i 10b, Burns Lake Clear, ealrm b. mxmtm rams n;Miwrttrrg I'lVBimixia'itixiTrB.Ki'nrBKBi iTawtamia g a News of The Sport World j unvm iii turn wmimmtMjanmtmsm tmn tennxa imwwsa nr Misnnrai tm man sixwt tafia Wfrotaa1 tm wmxmmw Boosting Next Olympic Games DEUTSC Th?y n ai "(v.'i b.i.ln :n - '! mtnyhere is a siimnl 'if post' along the hm'nways .is reminder R1LAND- tap. ;n Be-Un Oer- : i.-... .!.'. be piared lui 'tie Iiircn nioturlsis. I SPORT NOTES- While taking part in the aula at Crystal Pool. Victoria, Doiotlvy &u-ole of Uie 0 B c . created what looks like a new woman's world record for diving. This water nymph covered 76 feet, six Inches before Coming to the surface. Mid aa the present record is held by Hilda Da fid, Bngtand. for 88 feet, one Inch, tlie tffcial have taken up with New York to have th new distance recognized. The Vancouver Amateur Swimming Club came out with a bag lead, having gained 47 points. West Vancouver and Crescent tied for second place vrith 10 points cash, with Varsity artf the "Y" getting !lht point. White Rock held the eliar position with only one ,tur- -t. Bit Mnirihn ' uTobell. ha!d- - ff Me wo Id .i r.itT .s.wei rTO-d r?', luif . ..ii!llon (inilars in seaicli of speed and tt3 to test It. There is no rule governing Ship of goalposti or crosaftltB to foot-baU. Some clubs favor the tuoWa? shape and others square. May be Jttat a matter of taste. If the actions of some of the leading Yankee ballplayers is any criterion one get the feeling that the depression must be over Trie baseball Idol of the children. BeSe Ruth, has returned his contract untlgned because the management of the Yankees have made a ctrt oti Iii-: rccjrd salarf. Also Vetrtah "Lefty Oomec hat retarntd Hi contrafct. which calf tot an !neree over lant year, as the increase oft fe.!"l ! not sufficient to get try wP.h h" trvtn-; tl:nes. Wsunt trie iep fusion terrible? Scottish Cup Replayed Games OLAaOW. Feb, fit- Iri the cot tUh tittfr second round replays Clyde deftfetld, I-elth, 5-f; Prti6k Thistle defeHted Ayr United. 2-0. 0. Hockey-Scores National H6ckey League Toronto O.Camdlens 2. Montreal Iv Nw York Americans New iorfc Rhgers 1. Boston 2. U'eotern Canada League Siukktoon 2, Vancouver 4. Washington to Allow Betting OLYMPIAN v8h . Feb 8 T!i Ule Ie46attire tstrday pawed n bill 87 to 30 to allow betting on horv races-terthe pari-mutuel system The bllinow goes to the somite BIEIARDS Fcbruatj 10 Jewellers vs. Cold Ftbruary 14 fimpnw vs. Cold 8tdHe February 17--Les CgMdiens v- Jewelers Febnary 31 -Cold 'Storage vs LestiMrKidSeru i Ftoniaty 24 -EmpreM v. Jewel- '.to ' ( Febfttarjc 2ALM Canadtens vs j Msfch4-JewaHers vs. Cold Stor-'ate. March 7Tanpreas vs. Cold Storage, . March IO-Ls Canad4ns vs. Jew-i eilers. i CRIBBAGE February 13 Canadian Legion vs Orotto. Seal Otfft viERpre. . . I. 06ftA5Kttt. . Mease vtvfitkgi Ble vs. Masketeers, Mrnniesi. V, ' FebruarrJO Oanadlan Ugtan vs. Swift I. Q. O. F. vs. Orotto. Mooie' rc fiagiet, SeM oaf to. Ska. Hmpi ft. Musketeers Whist Schedule ?Mnh 2--FUI1 Pacltm vs tm-prens. .OOP vs Orotto. Can.. diaqiLegJon MnM: tr-Tv s ' Cote vs Swift; Sons of Norw i) v Bt Arlttrewa, Thousands are broadcasting the quality and flavor of PiLSENER LAGER IJuaUtjr can only corns fro (he tm of fhmt fM.n-nt. 1 7Z5 .? I? Uet "J ttlJir le ltolhh beers. tell tile difference st once! Largest Sales of any Bottled Beer fireijoed . Sold in British Columbia Nr tissin Ostisa (Alt, g2.IO Pvr Dtetfi) or ii.! VANCOUVER BREWERIES Liyt!TED Brtwtn and Bottlers et PIMflNBU DUTCH Glfih CASOADK U.B.C. 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